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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Guerin, Cally; Kerr, Heather; Green, Ian – Teaching in Higher Education, 2015
In designing supervisor development programmes that are appropriate to changing research contexts, it is necessary to draw on both established best practice and emerging innovations that respond to the changing contexts of higher degree research. We undertook a narrative enquiry at an Australian university to establish a clearer understanding of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Doctoral Programs, Graduate Students, Student Research
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Badenhorst, Cecile; Moloney, Cecilia; Rosales, Janna; Dyer, Jennifer; Ru, Lina – Teaching in Higher Education, 2015
Graduate writing is receiving increasing attention, particularly in contexts of diverse student bodies and widening access to universities. In many of these contexts, writing is seen as "a problem" in need of fixing. Often, the problem and the solution are perceived as being solely located in notions of deficit in individuals and not in…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Writing (Composition), Case Studies, Masters Programs
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Barrett, Terry; Hussey, Jennie – Teaching in Higher Education, 2015
Doctoral students experience many challenges on the long journey towards completion. Common problems include: synthesising data, working at a conceptual level, clarifying the relationship of the parts of the thesis to the whole, finding a voice and completing a viva successfully. Few authors have addressed the use of visualisations to meet these…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Graduate Students, Visualization, Academic Discourse
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Lindsay, Siân – Teaching in Higher Education, 2015
Writing a thesis is one of the most challenging activities that a doctoral student must undertake and can represent a barrier to timely completion. This is relevant in light of current and widespread concerns regarding doctoral completion rates. This study explored thesis writing approaches of students post or near Ph.D. completion through…
Descriptors: Theses, Doctoral Degrees, Doctoral Dissertations, Writing Assignments
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Basturkmen, Helen; East, Martin; Bitchener, John – Teaching in Higher Education, 2014
Supervising masters and doctoral dissertations is a key function of teaching in higher education and giving written feedback on draft sections is an essential component of this function. However, the specific types of response that supervisors give to their dissertation students' written work have received limited research interest to date.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Supervisors, Masters Theses
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Bastalich, Wendy; Behrend, Monica; Bloomfield, Robert – Teaching in Higher Education, 2014
In recent years, contentiously for some, universities have developed generalist skills lists and associated curricula in response to government demand for more "employment-ready" graduates. Such training usually includes writing and communication. In Australia and the UK, guidelines designed to support the development of skills…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Foreign Countries, Literacy, Curriculum Development
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de Kleijn, Renske A. M.; Meijer, Paulien C.; Pilot, Albert; Brekelmans, Mieke – Teaching in Higher Education, 2014
Research supervision can be investigated from social-emotional and cognitive perspectives, but most studies include only one perspective. This study aims to understand the interplay between a social-emotional (supervisor-student relationship) and cognitive (feedback) perspective on the outcomes of master's thesis supervision in specific, by…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Masters Theses, Graduate Students
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Chang, Peichin; Tsai, Chin-Chung – Teaching in Higher Education, 2014
Taking an effective authorial stance in research argumentation has been designated as both vitally important and challenging. The study investigated English as a foreign language (EFL) doctoral students' conceptions of authorial stance, the role of domains in affecting their conceptions, and the ties of the conceptions to the…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Graduate Students, Student Attitudes
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Mirzaee, Alireza; Hasrati, Mostafa – Teaching in Higher Education, 2014
This article adds to the existing literature on nonformal learning in education in general and the role played by written feedback in providing the space for such learning in particular. The study was conducted in an English as a Foreign Language context in which the participating students received written feedback on their English writings.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Nonformal Education, Feedback (Response), English (Second Language)
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Bingham, Cecilie; Durán-Palma, Fernando – Teaching in Higher Education, 2014
This essay offers some reflections for the theory and practice of research supervision drawn from the field of employment relations. It argues that rethinking supervision in terms of the employment relationship can advance dialogue and debate about supervision. This is twofold. (1) Reframing supervision in terms of the employment relationship can…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Supervision, Labor Relations, Student Research
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Stracke, Elke; Kumar, Vijay – Teaching in Higher Education, 2014
This paper discusses the role of peer support groups (PSGs) in realising graduate attributes in the research degree. The literature indicates that top-down embedding of graduate attributes has met with only limited success. By taking a bottom-up approach, this paper shows that PSGs offer an opportunity to improve the graduate attribute outcomes of…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Graduate Students, Peer Groups, Social Support Groups
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Salter-Dvorak, Hania – Teaching in Higher Education, 2014
This article considers how course design accommodates the adaptation of L2 students into the early stages of the master's dissertation (Social Sciences and Humanities) at a UK university. I present a contrastive process-oriented analysis of two students' experiences on different courses, extracted from a 13-month ethnographic study in…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Graduate Students, Masters Theses, Foreign Countries
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Hyatt, David – Teaching in Higher Education, 2013
This paper addresses an issue of increasing significance in the context of taught educational doctorates and argues that this may have wider applicability for doctoral students across a range of social science disciplines. It identifies the need to engage with policy analysis as a key element of such programmes and attempts to address…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Graduate Students, Doctoral Programs, Educational Policy
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Skelton, Alan – Teaching in Higher Education, 2013
This article considers the impact of a masters' level professional development course about higher education teaching on participants from a UK research-intensive university. Drawing upon in-depth interview data, this article explores the perspectives and experiences of the participants, locating their responses within broader notions of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Masters Programs, Graduate Students, Professional Development
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Aitchison, Claire; Mowbray, Susan – Teaching in Higher Education, 2013
This paper explores the experiences of women doctoral students and the role of emotion during doctoral candidature. The paper draws on the concept of emotional labour to examine the two sites of emotional investment students experienced and managed during their studies: writing and family relationships. Emotion is perceived by many dominant…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Womens Education, Females, Graduate Students
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